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http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/shaw/index.php?id=854953756 viewsOswald Materials
Background
Around 9:00 a.m. on January 5, 2004, Gary Shaw received a call from Jack Price, Parkland Hospital administrator at the time President Kennedy was assassinated, asking if he could come visit.When he arrived, he gave nine rolls of undeveloped film to Shaw that had been taken during the Lee Harvey Oswald Surgery / autopsy at Parkland Hospital on November 24, 1963. The items listed here chronicle the development of the film after being in storage for forty years. Unfortunately, because of the time factor, most of the film was ruined. A few of the photos taken in surgery are shown here
Dr. Karl Dockery's film of Lee Harvey Oswald's surgery at Parkland Hospital on November 24, 1963 and the disposition of the film by Mr. C. J. Price, Parkland administrator. (14 votes)
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Allen Large2328 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows the alleged sniper's perch window on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. An unidentified Dallas Police detective is visible through the open window. (14 votes)
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Bronson 840 views (7 votes)
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Jack White Moorman Negative 1949 views (7 votes)
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Fritz demanded that his WC Testimony be re-written before he would sign it840 views (7 votes)
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Large676 viewsDATE: 08/05/1964 Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt Collection (7 votes)
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President Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson in Presidential Limousine, 1964840 viewsPresident Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson sit in the 1964 presidential limousine. This is the same 1961 Lincoln Continental that President John F. Kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated in November 1963, but with major modifications. Kennedy's convertible received a permanent roof, bullet-proof glass, and armor-plating. It remained part of the White House fleet until early 1977. (7 votes)
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